MINIATURE, READILY AVAILABLE ELECTRODE PEDESTAL FOR RECORDING CEREBRAL AND OTHER ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY FROM SEVERAL SPECIES

  • 1 January 1976
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 26  (4) , 630-632
Abstract
A miniature, commercially available electrode pedestal with prewired and prenumbered leads was designed. It possessed long-term electrical reliability and could be applied to a wide range of animal species [cat, rat, snake, stump-tailed macaque and squirrel monkey]. It could be easily modified to record EEG, evoked responses and related physiological measurements. The device was relatively small, with keyed and lock-down parts, and was resistant to damage.

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